Where to watch the 2012 second presidential debate live online

It will be two out of three for President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney Tuesday night as they meet in Hempstead, New York, for the second of three presidential debates. This debate will be held town-hall style, meaning that people in the audience can ask the candidates their own question, so things could get interesting.

Not in front of your TV when the debate airs at 9p.m. ET / 6p.m. PT? No worries, we collected numerous options to stream the entire event on your computer, iPad or mobile phone. And this time, we’re adding some other ways to stay engaged with the debate, like options for post-debate analysis. Check out our ultimate guide to watching the second presidential debate live online below:

Where to watch it live

The debate officially starts at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT. It will last 90 minutes, and it will be moderated by CNN’s chief political correspondent Candy Crowley.

PolitiFact and Factcheck.org will be fact checking the debate in real time on Twitter – follow their accounts @politifact and @factcheckdotorg to see whether both candidates are telling the truth.

The Sunlight Foundation will again fact check the debate in real time and provide a live stream with contextual data as part of its Sunlight Live project.

The Debate Drinking Game is a less serious take on the rhetorics used during the event (please drink responsibly).

Where to catch up on the debate

Archived streams:Hulu, PBS Newshour, C-SPAN and many of the other sites mentioned above are making an archived stream of the entire event available after it concludes. Please let us know in the comments below if you can find the site where it goes up first!